Apparently, it's very proprietary. I've asked around and all the
lawyers I know say you have to download the e-transcript software, which
only runs on Mac or Windows.
I ended up calling the lawyer, and they translated into a PDF for me.
Thanks for trying!
billo
On 2017-06-20 16:51, stan wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Jun 2017 15:13:00 -0400
> William Oliver <vendor(a)billoblog.com> wrote:
>
>> > Summary - probably a text file viewable in any text editor, even
>> > less.
>> >
>> > [snip]
>>
>> Nope. Yeah, I saw that site. It's not readable in vim, kate, more,
>> less, etc. Kate complains of unrecogizable encoding. Gedit
>> complains of invalid characters. I was kind of hoping to be able to
>> look at in Linux, and not move to Windows and Notepad++.
>
> I apologize for besmirching your search skills. :-)
>
> If Tom's suggestion doesn't work, it is probably in exe format. If you
> can contact whoever sent it to you, you could ask them to send it as a
> text file instead of a ptx exe file. If they created it, they must
> have the commercial product that would allow that.
>
> If you can't get it in a text format, then it is probably going to need
> that windows tool to read it. As a long shot you could try unzip on it
> to see if the encoding is just a compression step.
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